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"Some elements that meet and dance till

new chords are struck and unite

loose ends"

 

Continued work on "Some elements that meet and dance till"

(image 23x29 cm, paper 27x33 cm)

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Our Photo Exhibition ended fortunately.

I'm so Happy!

アリガトウゴザイマシタ

Maybe it's too soon to be sure

But I really do believe that some day

We're gonna have it all

 

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This lovely lady caught my attention for a short while, but long enough to miss the first departure of the Brown Goshawk. Fortunately, it came back to the same tree again so that I could get two wide wing spreads instead of just one (-; (see the previous image)

 

Australasian Shoveller (f)

(Spatula rhynchotis)

for Saturday!!

HSfS!

(It's an upscale sorority house on the UC Berkeley campus.)

Some shops in Broadway,

.....to cheer you up on this miserable wet days.

From my daughter-in-law's garden, a bouquet for you!

Sunny but still cold and wintry here...will be for awhile, but every so often we're starting to have days in the 40'sF....good for a nice walk outside.

 

Enjoy Monday, flickr friends.....Pat..xo

 

are more elaborate than others!

These Victorian windows date from around 1890 and, showing careful maintenance/restoration, are still working in Berkeley/CA.

HWW!

 

See how close it is to a neighbor house! These city lots are so tight!

a few rain in the end of a dry season

Some models prefer looking straight into the camera.

Great tit (Parus major).

 

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some discussion before the misión.

some fresh, some rotten

Thanks my friends!With your support I have now 201 photos on Explore!

Explore: August 4, 2008 # 168

They wanted a doorway here, might have been the dining room.

 

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Some of the more natural areas of Cragside's magnificent and extensive gardens. The 1880's bridge was considered quite advanced for its time. The gardens were planted with 7,000,000 trees!

  

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Some stunning reflections on the Trent and Mersey canal at Great Haywood, Autumn 2023

Some girls are made of lace and fur, sarcasm, wine and everything fine.

 

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Some Cumulus Congestive shower clouds, with quite a wind blowing the tops off them.

Cactuses are On Fire right now. Love these eye-burners.

Some facts: The ocelot, also known as the dwarf leopard, is a wild cat distributed extensively within South America including the islands of Trinidad and Margarita, Central America, and Mexico. It has been reported as far north as Texas. North of Mexico, it is found regularly only in the extreme southern part of Texas,although there are rare sightings in southern Arizona.

 

The ocelot is similar in appearance to a domestic cat. Its fur resembles that of a clouded leopard or jaguar and was once regarded as particularly valuable. As a result, hundreds of thousands of ocelots were once killed for their fur. The feline was classified as a vulnerable species from 1972 until 1996, and is now listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocelot

 

Photographed at Pousada Santa Teresa, Mato Grosso at the end of the day.

 

Have a wonderful Tuesday!

  

Thanks a lot for your visits, comments, faves, invites, etc. Very much appreciated!

 

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Some of the shrubs on the bank of the Potomac River in Leesylvania State Park.

Some time after a low-colour sunset the clouds began to glow pink. This went on for some time. A treat.

some gold, some green ... plenty of time yet

For some time I walked along the deserted port looking for "Life" when, to my amazement, I saw a small bar made of wood with Mexican decorations and a fish stall. There were some "Mojitos" on the bar, as if they had just been made, but what intrigued me was the absence of people in the place, and it occurred to me that something scared the people who were here and they had to flee.

 

I was tempted to grab one of those delicious looking "Mojitos" and drink it, as the many days I spent sailing the seas of SL left me with almost no food and drink, but I didn't. I didn't know how long they had been there, what they were made of, or what had happened that they were left on the counter.

 

The fish in the stall were fresh, as if they had just been caught and put up for sale, but on my approach to the harbor I didn't see any fishing boats, not even when I arrived at the harbor. I thought about picking some fish and leaving some Lindens as payment, but I thought the same way I thought about the "Mojitos" and I didn't after all. There was still a lot of sea to sail home and I could always catch some fish on the boat.

 

The wind was blowing from the West, and it brought me the smell of freshly cooked food, and due to my gastronomic experience of tasting traditional dishes in the ports where I stopped, my nose "told me" that it was Asian food. Almost at the bottom of the harbor I had seen a mini Snack-Bar with illuminated signs. The smell coming from that place activated my HUNGER sensors, my belly was asking for food... so... I decided to walk towards the Snack-Bar to try to eat something... when... I heard a meow not very far from the place where I was and as I approached the meow became more intense... there was no doubt that there... was life in that place.

  

To be continued...

Taken at: Soul Of Dreams

Sim is now closed

 

Tune:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=55oQA4cwd6M

Sung by: Harry Nilsson

Movie Clip:

End Scene : You've Got Mail

 

Merry Christmas ! Happy Holidays ! Happy 2025 ! ❤️

A fire hydrant sprouts among the native prairie life near a housing development in Granby, Colorado.

Some walls stand for years,

And some wash away with tears..

Some walls..

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